Ten Classic Bands With Delicious Sounding Names After Food

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We can’t think of a better combination than delicious food and good music, and thanks to these ten classic bands that took their names from edible dishes, we can enjoy both at once! Check out ten bands that have delicious sounding band names!

1. Hot Chocolate — This band can warm you up on a cold night with their funky grooves.

Tasty tune: “You Sexy Thing”

2. Cream –The ’60s psychedelic super group made up of Jack Bruce, Eric Clapton and Ginger Baker is regarded as the first successful super groups.

Tasty tune: “Sunshine Of Your Love”

3. Bread –This native L.A. band’s music is just like their namesake; slow rising and warm and fluffy on the inside.

Tasty tune: “Make It With You”

4. Wild Cherry — They’re wildly famous for their disco-fused number one hit “Play That Funky Music.”

Tasty tune: “Play That Funky Music”

5. Hall & Oates –The duo consisting of Daryl Hall and John Oates scored dozens of charting hits with six reaching number one through the 70s and 80s.

Tasty tune: “Maneater”

6. Strawberry Alarm Clock–The 60s psychedelic rock band hailing from L.A. took their name as an homage to the Beatles’ hit “Strawberry Fields Forever.”

Tasty tune: “Incense and Peppermints”

7. Sugarloaf — Changing their name from another food-related moniker Chocolate Hair, Sugarloaf took their name from a mountain in Boulder, Colorado where they first received their recording contract.

Tasty tune: “Green Eyed Lady”

8. Peaches & Herb–A classic R&B duo made up of Herb Fame and Francine “Peaches” Hurd Barker, but the role of “Peaches” later rotated to six different women.

Tasty tune: “Reunited”

9. Chuck Berry –The rhythm and blues singer/guitarist is one of the pioneers of rock and roll.

Tasty tune: “Johnny B. Goode”

10. A Taste Of Honey — The 70s disco band made up of Janice Marie Johnson, Hazel Payne
Perry Kibble and Donald Johnson were just as sweet as their name.